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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Tully's Coffee on Capital and Idaho is hosting a Silent Auction Charity Event to Benefit the Childrens Home Society and the Women's and Children's Alliance. The Silent Auction Event starts today and all bidding closes and is final December 17th at 5:00PM.

Monday, December 7, 2009

I was suprised and tickled to hear from my old grade school buddy, Lou Diamond Phillips, weekend. We met up in the 3rd or 4th grade while I was going to school overseas (Subic Bay - My Dad is retired Navy). Like me, Lou is mestizo or Filipino-American; although he has played nearly every ethnic and non-ethnic role out there.

Until I am reminded differently, I will claim that along with my childhood friends, Louis Steenson and Dana Campbell, I co-authored and acted in Lou's first stage production, "A Charlie Brown's Christmas in Subic" that we wrote and produced for our 6th grade Christmas Pageant. I think I was Charlie Brown and Lou was Linus.

One of the great things about growing up in Subic Bay (USNS Republic of the Philippines) was that the everyone did everything at the same time. We all were in Cub Scouts together. We all played football. We all played baseball (see pic #2) and we all bowled, went to the movies, went trick-or-treating and spent Sunday with our families at the beach toegther. It was idyllic to say the least.

The downside was - it came to an end. Since we were 'navy brats' we went where our fathers were stationed and in 1974 my dad was transferred to Washington DC (Andrews AFB). I stayed in contact with Lou, Louis and Dana for sometime but, as happens many times, we lost touch as we got older and started families of our own.

The advent of Facebook and Twitter has really been an era of reconnection for me. I have a penchant (my wife says an obsession) with staying connected with everyone I have ever met: girlfriends, dude friends , classmates and teachers, employers and co-workers and, as many of you will attest, I have done a fairly thorough job. It was, however, a unique challenge to reconnect with Lou given the myriad of websites claiming to be his 'official' website and the barrier of protection that develop aorund celebrities. The last I heard from Lou and his family was when I married my wife, Dori, in 1993. Lou's Mom kindly sent us a card (and $$$) in celebration of our nuptials. Around that time Lou went through a divorce and shortly thereafter, I lost contact.

I tried a number of avenues to get in touch, including e-mailing his publisher to no avail and finally gave up. Then this past Saturday morning, while warming my hands on my americano and wiping the sleep from my eyes - POP! There was it was... a twitter tweet from LaBamba star himself. It was real Tweet Treat!

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Pilot Error was at the Reef this past weekend and it was once again easy to see why they have been voted Best of Boise in so many ways. These guys pull the crowd in to the club and out onto the dance floor.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

This past Friday was the GRAND OPENING of PLATINUM: A Beauty Lounge located at 11th and Main downtown Boise. The Gala Event began at 6 PM and went on into the wee hours. Owner Nicole Keulman and Filmmaker Ronn Seidenglanz pulled out all the stops with a red carpet Fashion Show, Apps and Bevies, Give Aways and Raffles. The event was catered by Woodriver Cellars. Other high points of the blowout were: DJ SHEFF, PINK, MODERN MAN and the BOISE BREAKERS.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Forrest Melton of 'ALIVE Adventures - YES! Youth Empowerment Services' facilitates a team building training for a local youth soccer team. Filming this, it was interesting to note the development in positive attitude, creative thinking, focus, and yes, team work develop so quickly. Experiential Training beats lecture hands down.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Great food (some of the best chili I've had in a long time), great people, hot chocolate and space heaters made Boise Business Co-Op's new home game location a great move. The new 'Mini Village' along with three screens helped distract from the brisk weather this past Saturday.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Except when it's not. When something is good, it's good - no matter who made it. Take, for instance, this YouTube vid featuring an amazing choir: Perpetuum Jazzile. The group uses their hands to simulate a storm (Source: www.youtube).

Sunday, September 20, 2009

VIP was commisioned by 57 Heavy to film their set at the 2009 'Big Nasty Hill Climb'. They played the Jagermeister stage at this XTREMELY unique venue. The shoot was fun at we are looking to make the DVD available to the band next week. The 'Big Nasty' is an annual event held on a 3800 acre in Payette right next to the river. In addition to incredible motorcycle hill climbing competitions there were helicopter and jet boat rides, a couple thousand campers (with nearly that many tailgate parties), multiple concerts and major pandemonium was the rule of the day - it was a BLAST!

Friday, September 4, 2009

The Boise Business Co-Op is not only an organization that supports local businesses; the BBCo is part of the TreasureValley community and therefore a member of the Bronco Nation.

Yesterday was the Boise Business Co-Ops first BSU Tailgate Party. As a member of the BBCo, Viral Intermedia was aware of the plans for the traditional pre-game party but given that this was our first tailgate we were delighted by the actual experience.

There was no shortage of tailgate events happening all around us to be sure. The sights, sounds and smells (of a thousand BBQ’s going at once) were truly a spectacle to behold. Compared to some of the celebratory enclaves, the BBCo’s tailgate seemed rather staid and reserved…at first. Just like their popular ‘Music on the Waterfront’ Free Summer Concert Series at Lake Harbor, people were a little slow trickling in but once the grill was fired up and the Band (Soul Serene) started getting things hopping – the event started picking up mojo.

What started out as a group connected by business networking ideals soon became a family of sorts. Folks were dancing, visiting, singing and once the game started playing on the 8 foot inflatable screen – cheering and celebrating as a unified group. Many passers-by stopped to check out the BBCo celebration and were promptly invited to join the ‘family’. Some of the visitors were even covered in green and gold; they were fed and made welcome like out everyone else.

It was simply a great way to spend a Thursday Summer night and I confess I liik forward to the next one.

**Disclaimer and note from the writer: I have to admit I can't see very well when taking pictures at night. The BBco's first tailgate party was a success. Dori, Luc and I were invited to a couple tailgate parties and we visited most of them but I will say I was impressed with BBCo's setup: Band Stand (Soul Serene), BBQ, Multiple large tents and tables...the works!**

Friday, August 28, 2009

Last night's performance by Boise's own 'Lightning Clouds' was another compelling performance for the lucky crowd on the Waterfront at Lake Harbor off State Street.

The evening started off on the warm side but quickly cooled off as the sun set just west of Silver Lake.

The Music on the Waterfront (MOTW) Free Summer Concert Series crowd contained many regulars and a number of new faces as well. Talking with folks I hadn't met on previous Thursdays' revealed that they were in town visiting family and friends and were brought to the weekly event by folks who had made the lakeside concert a Thursday evening tradition.

The band was 'The Lightning Clouds' and according to their MySpace page, "...The Lightning Clouds is an electrifying 3-piece surf rock/reggae band from Boise, Idaho. Specializing in a rich assortment of original songs and accompanied by a plethora of songs from other epic artists, the Lightning Clouds sets are always tight, fresh, and unique."

There were a plethora (finally got to use that word!) of events going on throughout the Treasure Valley Thursday and so the normal crowd at MOTW was significantly smaller than usual. However, maybe because of the intimate atmosphere, there were more people dancing. Once again, the vibe was relaxed, friendly and ...unique.

Carrianne Recla of the Boise Business Co-Op which is the sponsor and organizer of the new MOTW event said that she was pleased with the growth and turnout of weekly event and was already looking forward to next year's Summer Concert Series.

As always Viral Intermedia Production or VIP was hand to film the event for our weekly MOTW web clip and to snap a few photos. Please check back in a day or two for the clip once we are done editing.

Monday, August 24, 2009

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Monday, August 17, 2009

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When a project includes web development, we offer web programming, creative design, and affordable hosting.

To supplement all areas of image promotion and product awareness we offer professional copywriters and 3 in-house graphic designers. Viral Intermedia Productions uses a full time media buyer for print, billboard, and media time.

Friday, August 14, 2009

It was another great evening at MOTW. The question is why? Why is it so great? And compared to what? I have struggled with this question every Thursday since the inception of Music on the Waterfront at the beginning of this summer.

Music on the Waterfront (or MOTW) is an event put on by the Boise Business Co-Op (BBCo). It is a free summer concert series featuring local performers, artists and vendors every Thursday night through the last week of August down on the waterfront at Lake Harbor (off State Street). Food and Drink is available, also by local vendors.

Last night was different in some ways from the previous Thursdays yet the same in others. What was different was there were fewer people than previous Thursdays (with the exception of opening night). Also the weather was much cooler; in fact I would judge that it was exactly perfect last night where as on other nights I had to endure the heat for about 30 minutes before it cooled down enough for it not be a distraction. There is always a slight breeze coming off the lake until about 6 so it’s never unbearable. Also different was that the vendor tents were not all set up by the time I got there (usually around 6PM) like they normally are, but there seemed to be a lot of people helping to get them in place and it was accomplished in minutes. Later I realized that the ‘helpers’ were not BBCo staff, rather they were concert –goers who got up to lend a hand. It started to come to me then.

Next I saw our featured performer, Rebecca Scott, setting up while talking to fans and those new to her wonderful music. She did not seemed bothered or harried even though we seemed to be a few minutes past the announced start time of 6PM. Since we were tasked with filming our weekly clip of the band and the event in general, I thought that if she had time to talk to her audience, she would have time to talk to me – I was right! Rebecca and her band mates were very welcoming and when I disclosed that we intended to film, I found to my surprise, that she is camera shy! The other members of the band assured me they would help carry the interview during the break. They did and all went well.

As I went from group to group of people at the tables, on the arena chairs or lounging on the grass amphitheater; I began to understand what it is that has caused this relatively new Boise Event to grow. Why I have seen familiar faces week after week returning (usually with new friends in tow). It truly belongs to us – the people who are there. Want to get things moving faster so we can get to the music? Help the band set up. Want to get everything settled and in place so we can relax and have a bite? Let’s go give the vendors a hand putting up their tents. Don’t care for what’s being served tonight? Bring your own picnic basket from home. Came to visit with friends and family? Great the music is not so loud that you can’t easily hold a conversation. Came to drift away on good tunes – well with the line up BBCo has come with (Rebecca Scott, Steve Fulton, Ben Burdick and others), you came to the right place.

The MOTW event seems to be our (those that have been attending) little public ‘secret’: Shhh! Come out back of the Landing at Lake Harbor, Were down by the lake having a little get together. Do Not Tell Anyone Else! It’s just some good friends so we don’t wanna spoil it. See ya about 6? All right , you can bring one friend. But don’t tell anybody….

Friday, August 7, 2009

New magazine publishers Cheryl Beeson and Kent Cattron have commisioned Viral Intermedia Production to establish the web presence of their new endeavor "Boise Urban Liaison".

"This is the type of project we love" says VIP owner Eugene Boyle. "It is being created from the ground up and sky's the limit. Since Beeson and Cattron brought VIP in at the start, we were able to be in on the vision brainstorming sessions. We were able to establish a clean, clear and effective working relationship and the project has been growing liek a baby on steroids!"

VIP has been tasked with obtaining BoiseUL's Domain (BoiseUL.com), setting up their blog, designing and hosting their web page, facebook and twitter. After the roundwork is set VIP will be training the BoiseUL staff on back end web skills and setting up some additional databases so that they can work (and sell) wherever the business finds them. Finally VIP will begin shooting promo video for both TV and web.

Viral Intermedia Production is a local film and video production company located at 1121 N cole Rd in Boise, Idaho. In addition to video production, VIP also does still photography, graphic and web design, promotional strategies and event production.

Boise Urban Liaison Magazine has a unique advertising pricing model that will please and surprise their clientel. The magazine will feature news and article about the places and goings on in the Treasure valley with a focus on Boise. The first print run is slated at 10, 000 copies.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

VIP's favorite local band, Pilot Error was featured this morning on Fox 12 KTRV. These guys are not only produce a tight sound but they engage the crowd like no other Treasure Valley entertainers. Friends of VIP know that owner Eugene Boyle has a dubious connection to the band. "Troy Nickell is my ex-husband-in-law", Boyle explains to puzzled listeners. Viral Intermedia Production is currently working on some media press kit video for the Boise favorites. Yes, I said Boise Favorites and it is not an empty boast. PE was recently voted Best of the Treasure Valley in an IdahoStatesMan Best Local Band contest.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Once again Viral Intermedia Production (VIP) was on hand to film the goings on for the Boise Business CO-OP. The BBCo's new Free Summer Concert Series is fast becoming the Treasure Valley's premier Thursday's Event. Music on the Waterfront or MOTW is not so much the 'See and Be Seen' type of event that seem to flourish downtown; it is more about pleasing music in a truly relaxing environment.

Last weeks performance was by Steve Fulton - a Treasure Valley Favorite

Every week MOTW has gotten progressively better and better. The recent shift to a later start time seems to have given folks just the right amount of time to swing by home, change into shorts and flip flops, grab the kids and come stake their spot on the lawn. As with every performance thus far, The Fulton Duo provided a private concert with the perfect blend of Jazz, Rock, and maybe a touch of Americana at the perfect volume that seemed tailored to both those that wanted to visit with family, friends, and associates and those that wanted to focus on the music. This is truly a midweek recharge for those with increasingly busy schedules. The day's concerns seem to recede into the horizon as the sun sets and one is left with good friends, good music and good times.

MOTW Free Summer Concert Series has two (2) Thursdays left this season and we encourage you to come down and experience it for yourself - it's VIP Treatment you deserve!

If the VIP web-clip is slow or choppy, please disable HiDef streaming, Cheers!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Boise Hawks ball players have little spare time. When they manage to get away for some R&R, the Bass Junkies were on hand to show them some Bass Junkeez hospitality. VIP was on location to film the casual and fun event. Please click the album thumbnail above to see some 'behind the scenes' pics.

VIP Teaser/Trailer is up. Click the video below: (note: turn HD off if video is slow or choppy)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ronn Seidenglanz is my friend and associate. He is also an incredible shooter and editor. We intend to secure sponsors for this project. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. More on the Little Feet Project can be found on their website

Saturday, July 25, 2009

The 'Music on the Waterfront - Free Summer Concert Series' is developing into a very unique Treasure Valley Event. It is different from other venues in that 1.) It is literally on the shores of Silver Lake (behind Lake Harbor off State St. in Boise). 2.) There is plenty of FREE PARKING! and 3.) It has a little something for everyone and is truly 'Family Friendly'.

VIP is proud to associate with and be a sponser of this Boise Business Co-Op event.

Event promotion is a VIP specialty and we especially like being apart of on going events where effort and images from the last event help support the next.

Please feel free to call or e-mail if you would like some VIP Treatment for your next event.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sometimes we get the opportunity to re-edit and use footage from previous shoots and in this case we did. The client, Affinity Image, had hired VIP to shoot and live stream their Mardi Gras / Fat Tuesday Lingerie Modeling show at the Rose Room in downtown Boise. We had two days to shoot and edit and the only public advertisement was the :30 trailer that we created and posted online. To demonstrate the value of rediting, VIP has created an extended version of the teaser / trailer from camera 2 (the behind the scenes shots).

Viral Intermedia Production is a small local film and media production company. Let me qualify that by saying we are 'small' only in our physical size; our vision and desire is as large as any LA or east coast production house. We look forward to the big money productions and we get to play "Hollywood' or "Indie" when we team up with Sidewayz Films as we did with Boise i48 Film Festival and the upcoming Sidewayz Summer Film Project. Our desired projects in priority order would probably be:

Full Feature Film

Documentary

Made for TV Movie

TV Series / Mini Documentary

National Commercial Creation / Shoot

Local / Regional Commercial Creation Shoot

Web Clip

That being said, of the list above, the item that brings the quickest gratification is #7 - the web clip. The reason being is that they are inexpensive to make, highly effective and can be completed the fastest. They bring the person or group commissioning the web clip nearly instantaneous results in marketing, promotion or simply "sharing."

Case in point is the web clip included with this post commissioned by the Boise Business Co-op. The BBCo is a new venture in the Treasure Valley that offers members the benefit of social networking supported by hosted events featuring local area merchants, talent and vendors. Perhaps not a new concept in and of itself but what is new is their intention of supporting and complimenting existing events and networks. The BBCo does its best to create its events on alternate days and at different venues than those already in place.

Its current Free Summer Concert Series "Music on the Waterfront" takes into consideration 'Alive after Five' and its Wednesday night venue at the Grove. MOTW is on Thursdays at Lake Harbor. Instead of beer gardens and rock'n the Grove, it's more about relaxing, sitting on the manicured lawns and listening to jazz, soft rock, or reggae while the young'ns fish. It's more about perusing the local vendors and concession stands where one has the time and atmosphere to visit for a few moments and the ambiance to carry on a conversation.

Viral Intermedia is a proud member of the Boise Business Co-op and is honored to support the other members in what ever ways serve. We are also happy to be a part of a new and growing tradition of "Music on the Waterfront" at Lake Harbor Thursday's Free Summer Concert Series. You will find our staff and crew there every Thursday along with our spouses and kids working and recreating at the same time.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Day 2 of shooting with Kevin and Nick, aka: The Bass Junkeez was wrapped today up at Arrow Rock Reservoir aproximatley 20 miles north of Boise. 2 Passionate fishermen, two cameras and two 85MPH bass boats on the lake at sunset made for some compelling footage.

Pre-Production for today’s shoot was accomplished at Ben’s Crow Inn on HWY 21. It was decided to shoot everything today for color, including the drive up past SpringShores, launching the boats, and gearing up.

Step one was for Eugene Boyle (Producer / Viral Intermedia Production) to learn how to operate the chase boat. After a quick lesson, a location was scouted for speed shots. Lucky for the VIP crew the water was fairly calm as the Bass Junkeez team raced towards the camera at speeds over 60MPH turning out at the last minute just a few yards out from the chase boat.

Next item: catch a fish. Up till now we had only heard how good the guys were at bass fishing; it was all fish tales until the line hit the water. Nick positioned the lead boat and proceeded to hook a small mouth within minutes of getting his line wet. Kevin was able to get in a few barbs about Nick’s tiny 3 pounder when he had one on the way up seconds later. To the layman film crew it was like magic.

Day one of shooting occurred last Thursday during a community event on The Waterfront at LakeHarbor n Boise. The dynamic duo spent time sharing their stories and expertise with area youngsters and later submitted to their first on camera interview with VIP.

The two are naturals in front of the camera. Their dedication and passion for the sport came though pure and crystal clear. Kevin and Nick were able to do the interview in one take as their stories, humor, and experiences came out easily and naturally due to their devotion to a sport that represents the best of living to both of the young men.

The Bass Junkeez are extreme bass fisherman, to be sure; but first they are down-to-earth, wholesome, hard-working, fun loving guys. The documentary should nearly make itself.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Test Shot Clip: We wanted to show Nikki's joy and natural screen presence. We also wanted to show her willingness to be quirky on request. She has had parts in our past projects and is one of our most versatile spokes models and actress.

VIP was honored to be invited to participate as part of Team Sidewayz in the 2009 i48 Film Festival and Competition. We were awarded Best of Film and one of our leads, Eric D. Ellis took home the Best Actor Award.

It was a challenge to be sure, but if only all production was this fast and easy in retrospect. We were loath to waste some of the beautiful footage that couldn't be fit into the 6 minute submission parameters so we cajoled, threatened, and bribed Ronn with food to get him to cut an extended version.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

i48 Best of Film Winner 2009: 'Beneath A Western SkyScraper'(originally written as a Boise Weekly review June 2009)

You know that classic movie moment when a bunch of kids are in a foot race or soldiers are running to safety and someone falls? You know the heart tweaking moment when someone in front notices a fallen comrade (or competitor) and goes back to help them up and they go on together? If you combine that feel good moment with the urgency of a treasure hunt and the "no sleep, 25 hours of pushing it to the limit" driving force of military boot camp you might begin to imagine what it is like to be a part of the i48 Film Festiaval.

As the owner of a small local production company here in Boise, I am very aware of costs and limitations. The smallest well thought out production must take into consideration costs for equipment and prop rental, location fees and scheduling, feeding and paying actors and and writers, etc. For i48 their is only one limitation - time. You have exactly 48 hours to script, shoot and produce a 6 minute film (you have no idea what your genre is until you are handed your assignment).

I say that this is the ONLY limitation because this was my first year as part of an i48 production team and I now have first hand experience. Everyone on our team, Sidewayz Films, was there to give 150% because they wanted to be a part of the experience, vision and hope. No one was paid, no one was elevated by resume or accomplishments, no one was promised a future of luxury in films or production. We all, to a person, just wanted to be a part of something bigger than our individual lives; we were not disappointed.

From the get go, we slammed it into high gear and didn't stop until the gas ran out and we came coasting, spent and worn, across the finish line. It was demanding, it was frustrating, it was challenging; but that was not the most memorable part for me.

The thing I will remember most about my i48 experience is this: In the Treasure Valley we live in abundance. We have abundant joy, abundant resources, abundant beauty, friendship, hope, trust, companionship, goodwill.... we have abundant abundance! I know I am gushing, but when you do something for a living day in and day out and deal with the industry ups and downs, client and vendor issues, logistics and money, one might tend to become jaded; perhaps resentful of ones choice of career, location, luck and history. Out of necessity and need for expediency, these things are set aside, at least for 48 hours while one becomes clear and focused on the goal: do your best for and give your all to the team; not just your team - the i48 team, the Treasure Valley community team, the 'everyone that might ever watch any of these films' team.

Locations, props, wardrobe, extras and equipment was secured with phone calls, text messages, facebook, email, and good ol' fashion on the spot asking. These are things I must obtain at some cost and then sell at a profit during my daily work week but for 48 hours, the abundance of the Treasure Valley was free for the asking. We asked for a lot and were given much more. We were given the opportunity to be, not just great, but grateful. I was in a state of sublime gratitude from the minute I was invited to join Team Sidewayz (last years winner - Best of Films) through asking for wardrobe from The Costume Shop to filming in business locations during business hours to being rooted on by crowds gathering to watch us film.

It's too much to list every gratifying event that happened in every gratifying minute but suffice to say, I saw my friends, my neighbors and my entire community in a brand new light, actually a new glow of beauty and abundance. All thanks to a little local film festival and competition: i48.

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Eugene Boyle was born and raised in the South China Sea and now claims the Treasure Valley in the Gem State as his home. Eugene is a son, a brother, a friend, a husband, a father, a grandfather and a Peaceful Warrior.